Commercially released less than two years ago as a belated rival for the likes of Spotify and Apple Music, this is merely the latest in a long line of music streaming services you can set as a default on Amazon’s entire Echo lineup.

That includes the “regular” Echo smart speaker, as well as the diminutive Echo Dot and the Echo Show “smart display.” All these devices recently picked up Tidal compatibility after already supporting Amazon Music Unlimited (duh), Spotify, and Deezer.

In a nutshell, there’s plenty of choice right now of both smart speakers and “premium” music streaming platforms you can order around using just your voice. What Pandora has going for it is a 60-day free trial of its on-demand, high-quality, ad-free, offline-capable service tier, although if you’re a new subscriber, you can get even more with the latest Amazon Music Unlimited and Deezer Premium deals.

As far as Alexa interaction is concerned, things are pretty straightforward and intuitive. Amazon Echo, Echo Dot, and Echo Show owners can ask their virtual assistant to open Pandora, play a specific song or a themed playlist, as well as check out the app’s carefully curated Featured Playlists, or keep it on AutoPlay for “continuous holiday jams.”